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Jerry Di Fede
October 01, 2010 | West Palm Beach, FL
West Palm Beach, Florida
Family-Placed ObituaryNORMA LEVITT Norma Levitt passed on to eternity on September 3, 2010 after a six-month battle for recovery from a stroke. She is preceded in death by her husband Max Levitt and her parents Alex Posner and Sadie Bergman. She is survived by her two sons, local radio...
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Jerry Di Fede
October 01, 2010 | West Palm Beach, FL
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Norma lived through interesting times, and shared her wisdom and love. She will be missed. Our condolences - William Cellich and Daughters
William Cellich
September 07, 2010 | Lake Worth, FL
NORMA WAS A CLASS ACT AND AN INSPIRATION FOR THE DOWNHEARTED. NOW SHE IS AT PEACE, PROBABLY DANCING. I KNOW SHE WILL COMFORT AND STRENGTHEN HER BELOVED SON, DICK, WHO SURELY WAS AND IS THE BEST SON A MOTHER COULD ASK FOR, AS HE GRIEVES HER PASSING.
SUSAN ARENA
September 06, 2010 | JUPITER, FL
Our deepest sympathy to the entire Levitt family and especially to Dick. It was a pleasure to have known Norma. She was quite a lady and always a lot of fun. She must have been something else back in the days when she was a Rockette! Blessings to your family as you celebrate her life.
Noel & Jim Whited
September 06, 2010 | West Palm Beach, FL
My deepest condolences to our friend Dick Farrel on the passing of his mother. We met and spoke with her several times and she was a classy lady. We will keep her family in our prayers.
Will and Sue Rogers
September 06, 2010 | Covington, GA
My deepest sympathy to the Levitt family on the passing of Norma.
She is with God and and His Son Jesus Christ now and forever more.
No more sorrow and no more tears.
Special strength to her son "Dick Farrel."
Frank G Ankner and Son George.
September 06, 2010
Dear Norma,
You have now earned the privilege of transcending to the place where their is no sunset or dawn. There is only ever lasting love.
So Norma, turn up the music, put on your dancing shoes and kick those dancing legs. You have met your responsibilites and deserve the freedom of love and light.
Do not worry Norma, you can watch from heaven. We have a great group of friends that will watch over and care for your beloved son, Dick Farrel.
Nancy Hogan
September 06, 2010 | Ocean Ridge, FL